St. Ulrichskirche
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St. Ulrichskirche
The age of the church can only be inferred from the patronage of St. Ulrich, due to a lack of information. The veneration of the Bishop of Augsburg can be traced back to the earliest in the 13th century. St. Ulrich was also considered the patron of horses, and initially, many farmers came with their steeds for the horse blessing on July 4th. The existing church building essentially dates back to the late 15th century. The vault under the west gallery bears the date 1473, while the somewhat younger choir was consecrated in 1500 by the Archbishop of Keutschach. The church is a massive structure made of unplastered Nagelfluh blocks with a steep gabled roof over the equally high nave and choir. The projecting, unembellished west tower originally had a Gothic spire. The current “welsche Haube” dates from 1793.
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